Writing Security Policies and Procedures

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​23 August 2017

15:00 –​ 16:00
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Member: $99​​Nonmember: $129​

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at least 30 minutes prior to the live event​​​​.​

Overview

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​Your boss asks for a copy of your active shooter policy. A regulator wants to see your emergency procedures manual. Presenting well-crafted documents is not always easy. Policies and procedures that are not properly written are difficult to use for training, impossible to enforce, and embarrassing if subpoenaed in a court case. Explore a system that not only makes this process easier, but also encourages buy-in and a wider acceptance of your work. Learn how to prepare policies and procedures that are more viable for employee education, useful for operational consistency, and strong enough to protect a business caught in litigation.

This fast-paced presentation will teach security professionals to create, format, outline and write effective policies and procedures. Attendees will walk away with proven tools to collaborate and write better documents.

Learning Objective(s):

Learn how to form a team that will collaborate to write policies and procedures.

Explore ways to format and outline documents so they are easy to read and consistent.

Identify ways to write policies and procedures that support the operation and protect it from litigation.

Understand and explain the differences in policies, procedures, and training documents.

Note: This webinar part of a series of webinars focusing in on the Business of Security. The webinars in this series include: HR for Security Professionals, Finance for Security Professionals, and ADA Compliance for Security Organizations. Registration for each webinar must be completed individually.

Presenters

​Darrell Clifton, CPP is Director of Security at Circus Circus Hotel Casino in Reno. He is past chairman of the Hospitality, Entertainment and Tourism Council and is current ASIS Regional Vice President for Northern Nevada and California. Darrell develops university and corporate training programs and procedures and regularly presents at University of Nevada Las Vegas and University of Nevada Reno and other venues nationally. He consults as an expert witness in Hospitality cases nationally and he wrote Hospitality Security, a widely-accepted textbook for security managers in all industries.

Alan W. Zajic, CPP, CSP has over 35 years of practical security consulting specializing in Gaming and Hospitality environments including nightclubs, retail and special events. He is a past Council Vice President with ASIS International, Chair of the Gaming and Wagering Protection Council, a member of the International Association of Professional Security Consultants, a board member of the International Association of Certified Surveillance Professionals and a subject matter expert for the American Gaming Association. He is frequently requested to testify as a Forensic Security Consultant in civil and criminal litigation internationally.

Cancellation and Transfer Policy

​​For a full refund or transfer credit, written requests must be received by ASIS at least three business days before the start date of the program. Those received less than three days prior will be charged a $25 cancellation/transfer fee.

Transfers will be limited to a maximum of two per original registration. No refunds or transfers are made for requests received on or after the start date. Contact us or fax your request to ASIS Member Services at +1.703.519.6298.

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